Search results for: Seonhwa Kim
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What Does Agreement ‘in Principle’ on an End-of-War Declaration Mean?
...in his speech at the United Nations in September. Kim Yo Jong, the powerful sister of the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, also once said it is an interesting...
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Rehabilitating North Korea’s Forests: The Struggle to Balance Conservation with Livelihoods
...past the statue of North Korea’s founding father Kim Il Sung and the moribund Kaesong Industrial Complex (a joint economic project both Koreas hope to revive), severely denuded slopes stand...
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The Inter-Korean Military Agreement: Risk of War Diminished?
...how this new agreement will contribute to the overall peace process. One key outcome of the summit meeting between President Moon and Chairman Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang on September...
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U.S.-ROK Military Exercises: Provocation or Possibility?
...North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, in his New Year’s Address, surprisingly opened the possibility for dialogue along with the DPRK’s participation in the Pyeongchang Olympics. As a consequence, the...
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Breaking Deadlock on the Korean Peninsula? Four Perspectives
...terms as all-too-dangerous joint military exercises. In the next contribution, Joon Hyung Kim of Handong Global University in South Korea, argues that while North Korea’s denuclearization is not likely to...
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Japan and North Korea: Toward Engagement for Regional Security
...territory. Together with North Korea’s sixth nuclear test, these developments have provoked new waves of UN sanctions all while the leaders Kim Jong-Un and Donald Trump have threatened to destroy...
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A Changing Calculus Towards North Korea in Beijing?
...strategic assessment of North Korea may be changing, as North Korea goes from being an intermittently problematic but generally stable entity during the Kim Jong Il years to a source...
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US-DPRK Bilateral Talks
...The United States and North Korea resumed talks in Beijing on February 23–24, 2012, after a delay following the death of Kim Jong Il two months ago. Present at...
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Biden Must Recalibrate Policy on North Korea
...with the United States and South Korea, nor do its missile tests represent Kim’s desire to return to the negotiating table by enticing the U.S. to make concessions first. More...
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A Way Out from the US-DPRK Deadlock: Toward North Korea’s Denuclearization
...weapon state in relation to its nuclear policy and strategy. Second, it will conduct a critical assessment of the Trump-Kim summits to draw lessons for future talks. Lastly, it will...